away? i want to address this to, as you mentioned wisconsin. i want to talk about the south i. but i do want to come back to wisconsin if we can, because of what happened today there. [laughter] but, so in the south, and i think that we usually have a graphic to kind of show what is going, on we have seen a lot of these bills passing throughout. and what we have seen in states as these have begun passing, and even you see south carolina right now which shows the access there, they did pass a six-week abortion ban later on their supreme court struck it down. after the dobbs ruling, in south carolina specifically, i talked about this last week when they were unable to pass that total ban on abortion at the point of consumption, they saw an astronomical increase in the number of out of state patients coming in because of restrictions in georgia and in georgia and tennessee and all
professor, thank you very much for joining us. how significant is this particular unrest in a country like south africa, which has seen so much violence and its past? violence and its past? well, it s significant violence and its past? well, it s significant nationwide. - violence and its past? well, it s significant nationwide. south i violence and its past? well, it s - significant nationwide. south africa is a country where every weekend, almost every day, but we tend to be very isolated. what some people seem to be as coordinated, so it is simply an expression. you could say and of the discretion of social by a majority of the people in this country. you just have to look at the unemployment levels. they have